
Pickleball may have started as a backyard pastime, but in February 2026, the APP Pickleball Tournament will take centre stage in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. With elite American professionals flying in, local talents stepping up, and the world watching, Malaysia is no longer just part of the pickleball conversation, it’s leading it.
Kuala Lumpur Makes History In The Pickleball World
Malaysia has officially claimed a milestone in global sports history with the announcement of the Leapmotor APP Kuala Lumpur Open 2026, Asia’s first-ever sanctioned tournament under the Association of Pickleball Players (APP) Tour. Scheduled from 9 to 14 February 2026 at PLAYA Racquet Club @ PARC Subang, the event places Kuala Lumpur at the centre of the world’s fastest-growing sport.
Featuring a RM210,000 prize pool, the tournament highlights Malaysia’s rise as a pickleball powerhouse, now recognised as the second-largest pickleball community in the world, just behind the United States.
East Meets West On The Courts Of Subang

The Kuala Lumpur Open promises a rare clash of global styles, with the largest group of American professional pickleball players ever assembled in Malaysia. Fans can expect high-level competition from top-ranked athletes such as Jack Munro, Sofia Sewing, Megan Fudge, and Ryler DeHeart, alongside rising Malaysian and Asian stars eager to prove themselves.
This “East meets West” showdown is set to deliver fast-paced rallies, tactical brilliance, and athleticism rarely seen in the region, possibly drawing thousands of spectators both on-site and online.
More Than A Tournament, A Tourism Showcase
Beyond the courts, the event plays a strategic role in sports tourism, aligning with Visit Malaysia 2026. Participating professionals will take part in curated experiences around Kuala Lumpur, creating authentic digital content that showcases the city’s culture, heritage, landmarks, and hospitality.
Shared across international platforms, this athlete-led storytelling transforms the tournament into a global window into Malaysia—extending its impact far beyond match points and medals.
A Sport That Stays True To Its Inclusive Roots

While world ranking points are on the line, the tournament remains deeply inclusive. Alongside professional matches, Amateur and Junior divisions ensure players of all ages and skill levels can compete on the same stage as their heroes.
Backed by title sponsor Leapmotor and industry leaders including Selkirk, Franklin, Facolos, Luzz, Gearbox, and AFA, the event signals strong commercial confidence in pickleball’s future in Malaysia, one built for sustainability, community growth, and international recognition.










